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And it is that unwillingness to change his management style that Fleet Street believe caused Dennis exit.The combative Dennis has clashed in recent weeks with Mumtalakat, the Bahraini sovereign wealth fund that owns 50 per cent of McLaren, and with Saudi businessman Mansour Ojjeh, who controls 25 per cent, wrote Oliver Brown in The Telegraph.They are understood to have become uneasy at his micromanaging approach - Dennis likes, for instance, every room at the groups Woking headquarters to be set to his favourite temperature of 21c. Craig Slater reports that Ron Dennis feels betrayed by his own family after stepping down as McLaren chairman and chief executive Jonathan McEvoy concurred in the Daily Mail writing that Dennis clearly feels upset at being forced out by his fellow shareholders, Saudi businessman Mansour Ojjeh and the Bahrain royal family, who feel that they want a more modern management structure rather than the Ron show, whereby he was front and back of house.Writing in a similar vein, The Guardians Paul Weaver said the board felt that Dennis management style was now holding McLaren back.In recent times, McLaren have struggled to recapture old glories and Dennis is no longer viewed as the man to revive their ailing spirit; in fact, the style that made this ruthlessly single-minded and most driven of men so successful is now viewed as something of a handicap when it comes to development. He was always more autocratic than collegiate, wrote Weaver.Attention now turns to who could replace Dennis, with American businessman Zak Brown thought to be the front runner and former Ferrari technical chief James Allison also linked wiith a move to McLaren.dddddddddddd On Wednesdays F1 Report, Natalie Pinkham is joined by RaceCar Engineering magazines Sam Collins and Marc Priestley to discuss the action-packed Brazilian GP American businessman Zak Brown has 48 hours to decide whether he will take over from Ron Dennis, wrote Kevin Eason in The Times.Even as Dennis condemned his removal, his job was on offer to one of the most sought-after men in world sport. Brown is faced with a choice of running one of the biggest names in Formula 1 - or the entire show.Sources told The Times that Brown has been offered both the job at McLaren and the chance to succeed Bernie Ecclestone, Formula 1s chief executive. 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